Talk:Milpa agriculture
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A little help?
I know that the basic milpa system is followed throughout Mesoamerica but could someone confirm for me whether the word "milpa" is used everywhere? Also, I know that corn was domesticated in Mesoamerica but does anyone know whether beans were domesticated at the same time? Basically, how deep do the milpa's roots go and how far do they reach? Thanks in advance for any help you can give. --Joe Quick (Talk) 19:35, 1 August 2007 (CDT)
- I've observed these agricultural practices among Huehuetenango, Guatemala, among the Mam, but what I am still trying to get a handle on is what is exactly Milpa agriculture up against other forms of indigenous swidden agricultures. Is it primarily the term applied and the types of food plants planted? Associated unique meanings and rituals? Etc? —Stephen Ewen (Talk) 02:24, 12 August 2007 (CDT)
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